In A New Setting

In A New Setting

Milt Jackson

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Milt Jackson — In A New Setting — Limelight Japan Press
VinylLimelightJapan
VG+ / G+
OBIInsertVinylLPAlbumReissueStereo#80397

With obi and insert. Obi has tear with wrinkle. Stain on obi, sleeve and insert. Hairline on disc.

$972.00

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Vinyl, LP x1LimelightSFX-105651978Japan+ OBI, + Insertfrom
$11.00
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Milt Jackson — In A New Setting — Limelight Japan Press

2 items in stock

VinylLPAlbumReissueStereo
VG+ / VGNo OBIInsert#537809
$11.00
With Insert
VG+ / G+OBIInsert#80397
$972.00
With obi and insert. Obi has tear with wrinkle. Stain on obi, sleeve and insert. Hairline on disc.
Tracklist
  • A1. Sonny's Blues
  • A2. I'm Gonna Laugh You Out Of My Life
  • A3. Spanish Fly
  • A4. No Moon At All
  • A5. Slow Death
  • B1. Clay's Blues
  • B2. Lazy Melody
  • B3. Project-S
  • B4. Evr'y Time We Say Goodbye
  • B5. That's In
  • B6. Ineffable
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Vinyl, LP x1MercurySFX-73471978Japan+ Insertfrom
$33.00
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Milt Jackson — In A New Setting — Mercury Japan Press

1 item in stock

VinylLPAlbumReissueStereo
VG / VGNo OBIInsert#173420
$33.00
This is a pr0m0 version. Record has some lines, stains and noise. Cover has ring wear, corner bump, some stains and slightly bent. No obi, comes with insert (with foxing)
Tracklist
  • A1. Sonny's Blues
  • A2. I'm Gonna Laugh You Out Of My Life
  • A3. Spanish Fly
  • A4. No Moon At All
  • A5. Slow Death
  • B1. Clay's Blues
  • B2. Lazy Melody
  • B3. Project-S
  • B4. Evr'y Time We Say Goodbye
  • B5. That's In
  • B6. Ineffable
Notes

Japanese pressing. Milt Jackson in a new setting - with Jimmy Heath on tenor and McCoy Tyner on piano (who recorded on John Coltrane's legendary “A Love Supreme” album in the same month). Most of the tracks are in three-minute range, but there are wide variety from the ballads, blues to bop-type tunes. The entire mood is based on Milt Jackson's marvelous vibraphone sound. McCoy Tyner adds the modal flavour, and Jimmy Heath sits on top with very typical Jazz tenor textures. A good one. (Taken from http://microgroove.jp/mercury/LM82006.shtml)

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